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  • Baker putting bread into traditional ovens. Bakery, London, UK
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  • Baker putting bread into traditional ovens. Bakery, London, UK
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  • Baker putting bread into traditional ovens. Bakery, London, UK
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  • Baker putting bread into traditional ovens. Bakery, London, UK
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  • Baker putting bread into traditional ovens. Bakery, London, UK
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  • Marc Stevenson sanding a carved rocking horse in the workshop in 1986. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Venice Italy
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  • Tools of the trade. Manes and tails hanging in the workshop. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Young man working on a lathe. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been restoring and carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Marc Stevenson carving in the workshop in 1986. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Baker, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Pottery animal planters on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
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  • Pottery day of the dead skeletons on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
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  • River Thames and London Eye, UK
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  • A room with a view. Venice, Veneto, Italy
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  • Gondolier rowing on the Grand canal, Venice, Veneto,
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • A finished dapple Grey rocking horse. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982.
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  • A finished dapple Grey rocking horse. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide. Outside of their first first workshop in Bethersden, Kent, 1986.
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  • Miniature templates of rocking horses. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Marc Stevenson sanding a carved rocking horse in the workshop in 1986. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Tony Stevenson and one of his team.The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • A row of carved dapple greys. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Tony Stevenson. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide, Bethersden, Ashford, UK
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  • Tony Stevenson in the office. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Marc Stevenson carving in the workshop in 1986. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Marc Stevenson carving in the workshop in 1986. The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • The Stevenson Brothers have been carving bespoke rocking horses since 1982. Marc and his twin brother Tony are still crafting rocking horses that sell world wide.
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  • Murut Hill Tribe, Borneo, Malaysia, SE Asia
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Bakery, London, UK
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  • Pupils at Eton Public School; UK
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  • Pottery animal planters on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
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  • Pottery animal planters on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
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  • Inside the Majestic mall, Brownsville, Texas, USA. Vendor selling Mexican goods and eating his lunch.
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  • Inside the Majestic mall, Brownsville, Texas, USA. Vendor selling Mexican goods and eating his lunch.
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  • Inside the Majestic mall, Brownsville, Texas, USA. Vendor selling Mexican goods and eating his lunch.
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  • Inside the Majestic mall, Brownsville, Texas, USA. Vendor selling Mexican goods
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  • Murut Hill Tribe, Borneo, Malaysia, SE Asia
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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  • The Penitential Procession of Furnes goes back deep into the 17th century. In 1637, a Norbertine monk, Jacob Clou, founded the Sodality, a religious fraternity, whose members marched, in 1644, as hooded, cross-bearing penitents in a Capuchin procession put together to stalk off war and plague.
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